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And after the word "Perry," in the third line, strike ou< nfti
insert the following: ''On the Monday succeeding the courts in
the county of Perry."
Amend section one by striking out the word "Gibson" and insert
the word *'C raw ford ;"
And when so amended recommend its Dassage.
The report was concurred in and the amendments adopted.
The bill was then ordered to be enirrussed.
Mr. Blythe obtained leave and made the following report from
a select committee
:
Mr. Speaker:
The committee to whom was referred House bill No. I, provide
ing lor calling a convention to amend the Constitution, &c., have
had the same under consideration, and have directed me to re-port
the same back with the following amendments, and when so
amended the committee recommend its passage:
First. Strike out the word *'April" where it occurs in the bill
and insert the word "October."
Second. Strike out section 9 and insert the following:
"Section 9. Said convention shall consist of one hundred dele-jrates
who shall be, and are hereby apportioned among the several
counties of the State as the members of the House of Representa-tives
of the present General Assembly are apportioned. Said
delegates shall be elected in the same manner as the members of
the General Assembly, and the election of said delegates shall be
returned and certified in the same manner as required by law for
eleciing members of the General Assembly.
Third. Strikeout in the 8th section the words ''on the second
Tuesday of October next," and insert the words "on the first Mon-day
of April, A. D. 1860."
Fourth.. Strike out in the 12th section the words "second Tues-day
in November, 1859," and insert the following: "the second
Tuesday of May, A. D. i860."
The report was concurred in, and the bill as amended ordered
to be engrossed.
Mr. Nebeker of Warren, from the committee on rights and
privileges, obtained leave and made the following majority report:
Mk. Speaker:
The committee on the rights and privileges of the inhabitants
of the State, to whom was referred House bill No. 198, entitled an
act to prohibit the owner or owners, or those having the manage-

483
And after the word "Perry," in the third line, strike ou< nfti
insert the following: ''On the Monday succeeding the courts in
the county of Perry."
Amend section one by striking out the word "Gibson" and insert
the word *'C raw ford ;"
And when so amended recommend its Dassage.
The report was concurred in and the amendments adopted.
The bill was then ordered to be enirrussed.
Mr. Blythe obtained leave and made the following report from
a select committee
:
Mr. Speaker:
The committee to whom was referred House bill No. I, provide
ing lor calling a convention to amend the Constitution, &c., have
had the same under consideration, and have directed me to re-port
the same back with the following amendments, and when so
amended the committee recommend its passage:
First. Strike out the word *'April" where it occurs in the bill
and insert the word "October."
Second. Strike out section 9 and insert the following:
"Section 9. Said convention shall consist of one hundred dele-jrates
who shall be, and are hereby apportioned among the several
counties of the State as the members of the House of Representa-tives
of the present General Assembly are apportioned. Said
delegates shall be elected in the same manner as the members of
the General Assembly, and the election of said delegates shall be
returned and certified in the same manner as required by law for
eleciing members of the General Assembly.
Third. Strikeout in the 8th section the words ''on the second
Tuesday of October next," and insert the words "on the first Mon-day
of April, A. D. 1860."
Fourth.. Strike out in the 12th section the words "second Tues-day
in November, 1859," and insert the following: "the second
Tuesday of May, A. D. i860."
The report was concurred in, and the bill as amended ordered
to be engrossed.
Mr. Nebeker of Warren, from the committee on rights and
privileges, obtained leave and made the following majority report:
Mk. Speaker:
The committee on the rights and privileges of the inhabitants
of the State, to whom was referred House bill No. 198, entitled an
act to prohibit the owner or owners, or those having the manage-